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2.Press and release the M button. The indica-tor light in the button will illuminate.
3.Press button 1, 2 or 3 within 3 seconds tostore the current position of the seat/mirrors/head-up display in the selected but-ton.
> When the position has been stored in theselected button, an audible signal willsound and the indicator light in the M but-ton will go out.
If none of the buttons (1, 2 or 3) are pressedwithin 3 seconds, the indicator light in the M but-ton will go out and the position will not be stored.
The seat/mirrors/head-up display must bemoved before new settings can be stored.
Using a stored position
A stored position can be used when one of thefront doors is opened or closed:
Front door open
–Press one of the bottons (1–3) briefly. Theseat, door mirrors and head-up display willmove to the positions stored in that button.
Front door closed
–Press and hold one of the buttons (1–3) untilthe seat, door mirrors and head-up displayhave moved to the positions stored in thatbutton.
The seat, door mirrors and head-up display willstop automatically if the button is released beforethe they have reached the stored positions.
WARNING
•Because the driver's seat can be adjustedwith the ignition off, children should neverbe left unattended in the vehicle.
•Movement of the seat can be STOPPEDat any time by pressing any button on thepower seat control panel.
•Do not adjust the seat while driving. Theseat should be adjusted so that the brakepedal can be depressed fully. In addition,position the seat as far rearward as com-fort and control allow.
•The seat rails on the floor must not beobstructed in any way when the seat is inmotion.
Related information
•Adjusting power front seats* (p. 168)
•Power front seats* (p. 168)
Multifunctional front seats*
In addition to the adjustment settings offered bythe power seat controls, the multifunction controlprovides additional possibilities for convenienceand comfort.
Multifunction control on the side of the seat
The multifunction control can be used to adjustlumbar support*, the backrest's side bolsters*, thelength of the seat cushion and the massagefunction*. The adjustment settings made with thecontrol are shown in the center display* and cer-tain settings can be made directly from the cen-ter display.
Center display
The adjustment settings for the driver and pas-senger seats made using the multifunction con-trol are shown in the center display. If only oneseat is adjusted, the settings are shown in the
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Related information
•Rear seats (p. 175)
•Getting into and out of the third row of seats(p. 179)
Adjusting the second row backresttilt
Backrest tilt can be adjusted separately for eachof the second row seats.
Center seat
1. Pull the strap on the center seat's right side.
2.Adjust backrest tilt forward/rearward bydecreasing/increasing pressure on it.
3. Release the strap to lock the backrest in thenew position and press the backrest until itslock engages.
Outboard seats
1. Pull the handle on the side of the seatupward.
2.Adjust backrest tilt forward/rearward bydecreasing/increasing pressure on it.
3. Release the handle to lock the backrest inthe new position and press the backrest untilits lock engages.
WARNING
Check that all backrests are securely lockedin place after changing the tilt angle.
Related information
•Rear seats (p. 175)
•Moving the second row seats forward/rear-ward (p. 176)
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.178
•Folding the second row backrests (p. 178)
•Seat belts (p. 66)
Folding the second row backrests
The second row of seats has three individualseating positions whose backrests can befolded down separately.
CAUTION
•To help avoid damage to the seat uphols-tery, before a rear seat backrest is foldeddown, remove any objects from the seatand ensure that the seat belts are notbuckled.
•The integrated booster cushion* in thecenter position must be stowed (foldeddown) before the backrest is foldeddown.
•The center seating position armrest mustbe folded up before the backrest isfolded down.
NOTE
•It may be necessary to adjust the frontseat backrests and/or move these seatsforward in order to fold down the rearseat backrests completely.
•It may also be necessary to move thesecond row of seats rearward.
WARNING
Adjust the seat and be sure it is locked in thenew position before driving.
Center seat
To fold down the backrest:
1.Fold down the head restraint manually.
2. Pull the strap on the center seat's right side.
3. Fold the backrest down until it locks in posi-tion. The seat cushion will move downward/forward as the backrest is folded down tocreate a flat surface.
To return the backrest to the upright position:
1. Pull the strap.
2. Fold the backrest and release the strap.Push it into position until its lock engages.
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3.Adjust the head restraint if necessary.
Outboard seats
To fold down the backrest:
1.Pull up and hold the handle on the side ofthe seat while the backrest is being foldeddown.
2. Be sure that the backrest and head restraintdo not come in contact with the front seatswhile they are being folded down. Fold downuntil the backrest locks in place.
> The seat cushion will move downward/forward as the backrest is folded down tocreate a flat surface. The head restraintfolds down automatically when the back-rest is folded down.
WARNING
After being folded down, be sure the back-rests are securely locked in place.
To return the backrest to the upright position:
1.Pull up and hold the handle on the side ofthe seat while the backrest is being foldedup.
2. Be sure that the backrest and head restraintdo not come in contact with the front seatswhile they are being folded up. Fold up thebackrest and release the handle.
3. Press the backrest until its lock engages.
4. Fold up the head restraint manually.
WARNING
Be sure the backrest and head restraint aresecurely locked in position after they havebeen folded up.
Related information
•Rear seats (p. 175)
•Adjusting the second row backrest tilt(p. 177)
•Folding the third row backrests (p. 180)
•Adjusting the second row head restraints(p. 175)
Getting into and out of the third rowof seats
The second row seats can be moved for easieraccess to the third row of seats*.
Getting into and out of a third row seat
To fold down the backrest:
1.Pull the handle on the upper side of one ofthe outboard second row seats upward/forward.
2. Fold the backrest forward and move theentire seat forward.
To return the backrest to the upright position:
–Move the seat back and fold up the backrestuntil it locks in position.
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* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.180
WARNING
Be sure the backrest and head restraint aresecurely locked in position after they havebeen folded up.
Related information
•Moving the second row seats forward/rear-ward (p. 176)
•Adjusting the second row backrest tilt(p. 177)
•Folding the second row backrests (p. 178)
Folding the third row backrests
The third row of seats has two individual seatingpositions that can be folded down manually orelectrically*.
NOTE
Before folding down the third row seats, itmay be necessary to change the position/tiltof the seats in the second row.
1. Pull the handle on the upper side of thebackrest upward/forward.
2.Be sure that the backrest and head restraintdo not come in contact with the seat aheadwhile they are being folded down. Fold thebackrest down.
> The seat cushion will move downward/forward as the backrest is folded down tocreate a flat surface. The head restraintfolds down automatically when the back-rest is folded down.
To return the backrest to the upright position,fold the backrest up until it locks in position. Thehead restraint has to be folded up manually.
WARNING
Be sure the backrest and head restraint aresecurely locked in position after they havebeen folded up.
Related information
•Rear seats (p. 175)
•Adjusting the second row head restraints(p. 175)
•Adjusting the second row backrest tilt(p. 177)
•Moving the second row seats forward/rear-ward (p. 176)
LOADING AND STORAGE
* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.218
Cargo space
The vehicle has flexible cargo capacity thatmakes it possible to load and secure largeobjects.
By folding down the backrests in the second andthird rows* of seats, the cargo capacity of thevehicle increases considerably. To make loadingeasier, the rear section of the vehicle can beraised and lowered using the pneumatic suspen-sion*. Use the load anchoring eyelets or the gro-cery bag holder to secure objects and the cargocompartment cover to help conceal the load.
The jack* and tools can be found under the cargocompartment's floor.
Related information
•Loading (p. 218)
•Cargo compartment cover* (p. 227)
•Cargo net (p. 223)
•Grocery bag holder (p. 223)
•Load anchoring eyelets (p. 226)
•Steel cargo grid* (p. 225)
Loading
The load carrying capacity of your vehicle isdetermined by factors such as the number ofpassengers, the amount of cargo, the weight ofany accessories that may be installed, etc.
Loading recommendations
•Load objects in the cargo compartmentagainst the backrest whenever possible.
•If the backrests of the second row seats arefolded down, they should not be in contactwith the front seat backrests. This couldimpede the function of the WhiplashProtection System (WHIPS).
•Unstable loads can be secured to the loadanchoring eyelets with straps or web lash-ings to help keep them from shifting.
•Stop the engine and apply the parking brakewhen loading or unloading long objects. Thegear selector can be knocked out of positionby long loads, which could set the vehicle inmotion.
WARNING
•Stop the engine, put the gear selector inP, and apply the parking brake whenloading or unloading long objects.
•The vehicle's driving characteristics maychange depending on the weight and dis-tribution of the load.
•A 44-pound (20 kg) object produces aforce of 2,200 pounds (1,000 kg) in ahead-on collision at 30 mph (50 km/h).
•The cargo area and rear seat should notbe loaded to a level higher than 2 in.(5 cm) below the upper edge of the rearside windows. Objects placed higher thanthis level could impede the function ofthe Inflatable Curtain.
WARNING
•Cover sharp edges on long loads to helpprevent injury to occupants. Secure theload to help prevent shifting during sud-den stops.
•Always secure large and heavy objectswith a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
•Always secure the load to help prevent itfrom moving in the event of sudden stops.
•Switch off the engine, apply the parkingbrake and put the gear selector in Pwhen loading and unloading the vehicle.
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Raising/lowering the rear-end of the
vehicle *
Using the buttons on the read edge of the cargocompartment, the rear-end of the vehicle (thelevel of the cargo compartment floor) can beraised or lowered for easier loading or to make
attaching a trailer1 simpler.
Level control buttons on the rear edge of the cargocompartment
The level control consists of two buttons: one toraise and one to lower the rear-end of the vehi-cle.
Press and hold the respective buttons until thedesired level has been reached.
NOTE
The level cannot be adjusted if a door or thehood are open (this does not apply to the tail-gate).
WARNING
Be sure that the entire area under the vehicleis completely unobstructed before loweringthe level.
Extra loading space
The rear seat backrests can be folded down toadded cargo space or for transporting longobjects.
WARNING
•Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behind thefront seats could impede the function ofthe Whiplash Protection System.
•If the rear seat backrests are foldeddown, cargo must be secured to preventit from sliding forward against the frontseat backrests in the event of a collisionfrom the rear. This could interfere withthe action of the Whiplash ProtectionSystem.
WARNING
•Cover sharp edges on long loads to helpprevent injury to occupants. Secure theload to help prevent shifting during sud-den stops.
•Always secure large and heavy objectswith a seat belt or cargo retaining straps.
•Always secure the load to help prevent itfrom moving in the event of sudden stops.
•Switch off the engine, apply the parkingbrake and put the gear selector in Pwhen loading and unloading the vehicle.
Roof loads
Load carriers are available as Volvo accessories.Observe the following points when in use:
•To avoid damaging your vehicle and toachieve maximum safety when driving, werecommend using the load carriers that Volvohas developed especially for your vehicle.
•Volvo-approved removable roof racks aredesigned to carry the maximum allowableroof load for this vehicle (see the article"Weights" for specific information).
•Never exceed the rack manufacturer's weighlimits.
•Avoid single-point loads. Distribute loadsevenly.
1An accessory trailer hitch can be purchased from a Volvo retailer.
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Storage spaces, cup holders and 12-voltsocket/AUX/USB sockets in the tunnel console in thetunnel console
Second row of seats
Storage compartments in the door panels, cupholders inthe center seat's backrest, storage pockets on the rearside of the front seat backrest, and 12-volt socket onthe rear side of the tunnel console
Third row of seats
Storage space and cup holder in the side panel and thestorage space between the seats
WARNING
Always stow loose items such as cell phones,cameras, remote controls, etc. in the glovecompartment or other storage spaces to helpkeep them from becoming projectiles in theevent of sudden braking, etc.
Related information
•Tunnel console (p. 222)
•Using the glove compartment (p. 221)
•Electrical sockets (p. 230)
•Sun visors (p. 229)
Using the glove compartment
The glove compartment provides storage spacefor small items.
The glove compartment and opening button on the cen-ter console
The owner's manual and maps can be kept here.There are also holders for pens on the inside ofthe glove compartment door.
Opening the glove compartment
–Press the glove compartment button on thecenter console.
>The glove compartment door will open.
Locking/unlocking the glove
compartment
The glove compartment and tailgate can belocked when e.g., the vehicle is in a workshop forservice, etc. See also the article "Private locking"for additional information.